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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – More than 70 people turned out at Bismarck’s Custer Park for what organizers called a “Stand with Charlottesville” event.

They were there to protest racism – and remember the woman who was killed during Saturday’s protests in Charlottesville.

Kevin Tangesdahl was one of the Bismarck rally organizers.

Paul Zondo was born in Liberia – and came to the US a few years ago. He now lives and works in Bismarck. Zondo says he hopes the country can – as he put it – “turn the page and move on.”

Participants lined up along Washington Street, carrying signs denouncing racism.